DA I LYE VE N I'nG AD V E R T U E R, •[No. 128 of Vol. VII.] Saturday, May 30, 1795. [Whole No. 851 ] FOR NORFOLK, *«. THE BRIG DAVID, nr j GEORGE, Cannon, wii! take rate terms, and will po 3airci»'S*tijrnay next. Ear freight or apply to t <«e Captain oh' l boarc»,or George Sibbald. No. j8? Penn-Street. May 2*. For PORTLAND, igjy£q&i Majfackufetts. and fiom thence to CAPE NI- CHOLA MOLE, The Ship BETSEY, Ptarfon Freeman, Master. THIS ship is now getting a thorough repair at Mr. George Eyre's (hip-yard, and will fail for Portland in about ten days; in about four or five days after her arrival there, {hi will tyi for the Mole, (he ha? uncommon ac commodations for paSengers; a number ot them may be received either here by applying to the Subscriber, or at Portland, by apply. 1 'g to V/m. Cobb Esquire, or to the Captain. Louis Osmont. April 28. d Tor" HA M BU RG, i The New Ship r^v ASI A j CLj.vofokd. The Asia will be launched in a few days— is a very fine the grater part of her cargo is on han4, ready to go on board, and it is hoped flie will fail in all the present month. » For Freight or Paffag? ipply to Captain Langford, or to PETER BLIGHT. IVbo it noiv landing <it Soid/j Stret IVharf The oargo of Snow Hebe from Havanna. 270 Hhds. Molrdles, 130 Hds. choice Jamaica Green Coffee 40 Hhds. ditto Sugar, With a Quantjjfy of Pimento end Ox hides. May 9 dtjun , ,?-C.T For LIVERPOOL, the American Ship mm diana, George Clay Commander. Sbtis fcearly a new veffd, well fitted, and 5. constant trailer. She is intended to fail in the.course oi the pr. 1. Nt mdnth, and to re turn an Fail Ship. For Freight or pafl aee, apply to PHILIP NICKLIN & Co. Who have for Sale, Landing from on board laid V effel, 3 cases Cutlery, Copper in Sheets and Bottoms, Drop Shot assorted, Red Lead in calks of 7 a 8 Cwt each, White Lead in do. of 3 Cwt each. They are a'foL gristing from the Slocp Georges Lukti Hammond mpjler y front "Jamaica, laying at Chefnut Street Wharf 10 Puuefuons JAM A[C A RUM. Andfrom the Boflon Packet, Captain IVafb burne from Liverpool. 22 TONS of PIG LEAD. They have also on hand, Rieli Mountain Wine in Quarter Calks, Fine Old Port Wine in Pipes and Hogsheads, Spanish Liquorice Ball, in boxes of 2 Cwt each Brimstone, crude and refined, Men's English saddles, English fail Canvass a.Torted, 150 Crates Queen's Ware, Crown Window Glals 8 by 10, and A Quantity of Mahogany. d May 8 For LIVERPOOL, Ah the ship gM MANCHESTER, J CHN Cox, Majier, A coni.aiiL trader, built of cedar and live oak, fails fact, has excellent accommoda tions for pa (lingers, and will fail in about three weeks, tor pafiage apply to Capt. Cox, or Rundie b 5 Murgatroyd, No. 11, Walnut-Street Wharf. IVho have for Sale, OZ.NABRTGS & TSCKLENBURGS, 111 Convenient Cases, for exportation, and entitled to Drawback. Also 2 s Hhds. Muscovado Sugar. May 6. " 3 tawtf. FOR SALE, 5,000 Budiels oi SALT, on board the ship Eagle, Capt. Williams, at Mr. Latimer's Wharf. Old Red and White Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and quarter casks Figuira Red Wine, in ditt» Malaga Wine, in quarter calks Teneriffe Wine, in pipes, just arrived by the ship Thomas, Capt. Gordon. ALSO, SALAD OIL, in Caik«. Apply to Philips, Cramond & Co. 4th May. d - ALL Perfohs indebted to the Estate of Robet' Riftds, late of Southwark, Ma riner, deceased, are desired to make immedi ate payment, and all those having just de mands against said Estate, are deiircd to fur nifh sheir accounts properly attsfted, to either • of the fubferibers Sarah Reside*, Executrix. John Craig, > James Sawyer, ) May ii d Office of the Department of State, May 21, 1795- ALL Persons intcreftcd in the Brig Han nah, of Kcnnebeck, William Springer Master, and the Ship Molly, ot Philadelphia Farrell Master, supposed to have been captured and carried into Rtr.fale, may re ceive for.it information relative ther to, on j applying at this Oiiice. ,*- ■ | Wanted Immediately, A Man Servant, who is capable of doing | the drudgery business of a Public House. j 'ALSO, A genteel young man, in the capacity of a 1 Waiter. And a Woman, who underl a the business of the Kitchen, and occafionaily to aflift in Cuoking. Such p-irfohj will receive generous Wages, and constant em ploy. Enquire of the Printer. May 15 d ALL thofij who are indebted to the late House of Andrew Clow & Co. and particularly such of them as re fide at a dist ance, but happen to be here, are defircd to call and make payment at No 20 south Front street, before they shall leave the City, other wise they will certainly be sued at law. VVM. Cramokd,} John Li" a my, C Executors. Hugh Holmes, j Philadelphia, May 23 d KNOX HENDERSON, No 46 North Front Street, ARE just opening a Handsome AlTort ment of SPRING GOODS, per. the William Penn, from London, which they will dispose of on low terms for Calh, or Short Credit. May 12. dtf. A FEW COPIES Of the celebrated Peifomiai.ee undei the Signature of M A N L I TJ S, May be hod of John Ormrod, No. 41, Chef nut Jirect. PRICt 2 5 CENTS. FOR SALE, At the STOKES of JefTe Sc Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipe , hhds. and qua ter calks LISBON di'.in pipes and quartercalks Souchongand Congo 1 EAS, ii> quarte; c!'e(ls A quantity of Liibonand CadizSALT Soft (helled ALMONDSin bales VelvetCOKKS, in do. Knllia MATTS. May 2 d Just Pubiifhed, And to be fold by Mr. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut street, Mr. Dobfon, 41, Second'' street, Mr. Davies, 68, High street, and by the Editor, 119, Chefnut street, An ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE DUTIES Payable by Law, on all Goods, Wares & Merchandize.imported into the United States after the lust day of March, 179J. —Price 1-Bth of a Dollar. March 19 d Jamaica Rum. A CHOICE PARCEL, Will be landed to-morrow morning, atjelfe and Robert Wain's wharf. Also at South Jlreet IVharf \ The CARGO of Schooner Industry, Cap tain Flinn y from Jamaica COFFEE, In Hogsheads tff Barrels, Pimento in Bags, FO-R SALE BY Peter Blight. March 26 d St. Croix Sugars IN Barrels, St. MARTINS do. in do. HAVANNA MOLASSES for sale by SAMI. r. franklin, No. X 37 South Front and 136 South Water St. April 20. 3awtf f. GazetteoJ the United States. THE Terfns on which this Paper was to be sent to Subscribers not rcfident in Philadel phia, were—that one half; at least, of the r Annual Subscription fhouß be constantly paid in advance, or that iome perl on at the place of publication ihould be refponfihle for the fame: Those Subscribers - who {hall not have complied with the terms above fpeeified 011 thz firfi of July next, will, from that peri®d - be considered as declining to take the Gazette r any longer. ' The Editor has heretofore omitted any charge for directing and encloftng his paper—in future, one dollar per annum will be add ed to the Subscription of those whose papers r are sent by the Post. 1 To be SOLD, 1 A Pair of BLACK HORSES About 15 1-2 hands high, well broke, and will be warranted sound—also a second hand COACHES. Enquire at No 67 North 7th street. > May 28 *3t , | PROCEEDINGS of the EXECUTIVE of the UNITED STATES. RESPECTING , c Tbe Insurgents. A Few Copies Are yet remaining on hand, and may be had at this Office. Also of T. Dobfon, No 41 South adStreet,J. Ormrod,Franklin's Head, ■ Chefnut Street, and B. Davies, No. 68 High I Street. Del a war e Bridge. JN Purfuancc of an ail of the General Af fcmbly of this Commonwealth, entitled " An a& to authorize the Governor of this " Commonwealth to incorporate a Company " for erecting a Bridge over the river Dcla " at the borough of Eafton, in the County "of Northampton and also of the Legis lature of the state of New Jersey, entitled " An a<fl to empower the Governor of this " state to incorporate a Company for ere&- " ing a Bridge over the river Delaware, at " the townlhip of Greenwich, in the C»un " ty of Suffex,oppofite the borough of Eafton'' Notice is hereby given, j That Books will be opened to receive Sub scriptions for the Stock of the said Company, , at the times and places following, to wit : In the City of Philadelphia, at the Count ing House of Levi HoJlirigfworth, on Mon day, the iixth day of July next, and on the two succeeding days— In the Borough of Eafton, at the House of Conrad Ihrie, fen. on the fame three days; And, in the State of New Jer ey, at the House of Thomas Bullman, in the tovtafhip of Greenwich, and County of Suflex, on the sixth and eighth days of July next ; and at the store of Thomas Paul, at Belvidere, in Oxford town ship, and Sussex County afore faid, on the feverith day of July aforefaid. At which Places the Books will be kept open from nine o'clock until twelve in the forenoon, and from two o'clock until five in the afternoon, of each day, or until the sub scription (hall be fillsd *«The Capital Stock of the laid Company will consist of two hun dred and fifty shares, at one hundred dollars each, whereof ten dollars must be paid on each share at the time of fubferibing. Levi Hollingfuuorth," Jcffe Wain,, John Aicho/fon, John Arndty William Henry, [> Commiflioners. John Hei/ler, James HyndJoavj, * ' Thomas Paul, Thomas Bullman. J Philadelphia, May 18 d To be Sold, A HANDSOME BLACK HORSE, r j 1-2 hands high, he is riling five years old, fit for the Saddle, Chair, or Leader, to be fold for no fault. Enquire of the Printer, May 28 3t N°- 96. Diflrift of Pennsylvania to wit. ! 1 BE IT REMEMBERED, ,that on the firft , day of May, in the nineteenth year of the Independence of the United States of A merica, 'James Ph. Puglia of the said Diftriit hath deposited in th's Office the Title of a Book the Right whereof he claims as Author in the follow ing words, to wit: " The FEDERAL POLITICIAN, by " Jvmes Ph. Puglia, Teacher of the Spa " nifh and Italian Languages, and author " of the Spanifli work entitled rl Defrngano " del Hombre, or the Man Undeceived. See. " Est modus in rebus, sunicerti denique Fines, " s>ms ultra citrajuc nequit consistere RECTUM. In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States intituled "An Ait for the " encouragement of Learning, by securing " the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to " the Authors and proprietors of such Copies " during the times therein mentioned. SAMUEL CALDWELL Clerk of theDijlrift of Pennsylvania. May a tuthf tf A.ncrican Landjcapes. PROPOSALS " fJP PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT T TWENTY-FOUR VIEWS. Selefled from the molt striking and inte relting Pi oipedls in the United States ; 1 each «f which VIEWS will be accom I panied with a descriptive account of ; Local, Historical, and other Incidental Peculiarities. By G. I. PARKYNS, Author of the " Monajlic Remains and Ancient j ' ; Cafiles in Great Britain CONDITIONS. ] I. That the work shall be pubiifhed by Sub scription ; and that euch Subscriber shall < , engage to take the whele set of Views, i and shall pay for each engraving, if Ll«» .k or brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars. 11. i hat the dimenfiotis of each engrav- t ing ftiall be 24 by 17 inches, executed in acjuatmta, and pubiifhed upon paper of a fupcrior qua ity. The publication to com mence immediately ; and one engraving to be delivered to the Subscribers, 011 the lirft Monday ot each succeeding morith, until 1 the proposed series fhail be finally complet ed. 111. That with the last V iew of the series, shall be delivered an engraved title-page ; an elegant charadleiiftic vign tte; a map - of the route, conne&ed with the profpeds exhibited in the the course of the Work ; " and an Alphabetical lift of the Subscribers. Subscriptions are received by Mr. Harri- ! son, at his Print-fhop,Maidrn lane, New-Yorlt r by Mr. Carey, Book-feller, No. 118, Marker . street, Philadelphia, and by all the principal j Book-ftllers in the United States. February 28. d. ] - - __ ( ALL Persons indebted to the Estate f of Mary Lewis, late of this City, 1 deceased, are requested to make immediate ' payment; and those having any demands on * said estate will please to apply for settlement * to DA VID LEWIS, Executor. May 8 th &stf C WANTED, i Immediately by JOSEPH COOKE, Gold smith, Jeweller, the corner of South Third ' and Market Streets— From 20 to 30 Jonrneymen Goldsmiths v Silversmith,, Jewellers, Engravers, Buckle- - Makers, Plate - Workers, Spoon-Makers, Small-Workers, Lapidaries, Chape-Makers, or any other Mechanics, ufeful in the diffe rent branches of a Goldsmith and Jewellery, Manufailory; any one capable of under taking any of the above branches will meet with constant employ, the highest wages, and every encouragement due to their merits. Any person capable of being a Foreman to ' she aTiove described Business, willing to in- j ftrudl Apprentices, and do every duty in cumbent on a Foreman, Ihall receive a hand some salary for his services, with Board and » Lodging in the house. Five or fix Apprentices will be taken to the different branches as above, and one to the Store ard Mercantile part of the business. ' The highest price given for Oli Gold and Silver, Lace, Diamonds, Old Watches, and C Jewellery, in Exchange or otherwise, by ap plying at the above Store, where there is rea dy for Sale, a compleat and elegant AlTort mentof faihionable Silver, Plated, Jewellery Cutlery, Japanned, and Fancy Goods, receiv ed by the last arrivals. In addition to which ' he hopes to receive a frefh supply by every ■' European arrival, and still continues to ma nufad'tnre every article in the varfous branch es as usual. 'N. B. As he is going to remove to the corner store, the House he now occupies is TO BE LET, or SOLD; which, for Con venience, Beauty, and goodness of Stand, is by far the most eligible of any in the City. May 13. d THIS DAT IS PUBLISH ED I [ Price 25 Cents'] THIRTEEN LETTERS, On Democratic Societies ; j By GERMANICUS. Sold by Thomas Dobfon, No. 41 Second Street, John Ormrod 41 Chef- S nut Street, Benjamin Davies 68 High Street and by the Editor, 119 Chefnut Street. April 19 ( Fresh Fruits &c. ( To-Morrow Morning wii/ be j Landed, At Stamper's wharf, from on board the ' schooner Eliza, T. Arnold, matter, j diredl from Malaga, 300 Qr. Casks old Mountain WINE, of superior quality. 1 500 Q£. Barrels Bloom Raisins. $ 100 Boxes Lemons. J 208 Boxes muscatel Raisins. ( 1.92 Jars ditto ditto. 1 48 Sacks foft-fhelPd Almonds. 25 Kegs Figs, &c. For Sale by PETER KUHN. May 7. dit—m<wtf The high eft price In Cash, will given for EMPTY BOTTLES, A prcfcrence will be given to Claret Bottles. Apply at No. 187, south Third street. April 10 d James JVi'Alpin, 1 Taylor, 3» South Fourth Street, rtenjrris his g-ateful 10 his friends and rhe Public fbr their libe ra; Encouragement, and begs leave ret pe£Hu.!y io folicJt a Continuance of" their favours. At his Shop Gentleman can he furniftied ' with the heft materials, a;;d have thtm > made up and fii.ifhed in the neatest and ■ noft fafliionable manner. Hew ill t)»anklirly receve any orders 6c >ay aprompt and punctual attent on to • rh m. 1 o<sl 25. 2awtf I iVI PORTED, In the Ship MANCHESTER, Qapt. Cox, jus ar rived from Liverpool, and for Salt (by the package) by the Subfcri'oer, upon very reafo>iable terms, the follotv h<r G 0 ODSyjudicioujiy ajjorteu, and of the mcf fi/hionaUe patterns, viz. PRINTED Calicoes, purple, dark and light chin'z, &c. Muslin": and Dimities, a variety of elegant patterns, wlii.e and coloured. CJuiltings, white and printed Nankeens, striped, cloude •, twilled, andfi'.k striped | 'lhickfets and Corduroys, twilled and plain 1 Fancy do. and do. .do do: Velverets and Velveteens 1-2 yard and 1-2 ell pillows and jeanets Caflimercs, mixt, plain and printed, common fine and fuperfine Broad and narrow cloths, firft and second qua lity Figured cloths Eeaverets, (ilk heavercts Elastics Orleans and Brunfwick (tripes Calimancoes, ribbed and plain Prunel and Calimanco laftings Muslins, plain, checked, striped, tamboured and book Muilin handkerchiefs, plain and coloured borders A few boxes of youth's, girl's, men's and womens' hats, well aftorted A small assortment of silk and cotton hofa , Do. do. sewing silk; JOSIAH ROBERTS, No. 62 South Second Street. May % ,j TO BE SOLD, 1 A Lot, containing about 17 acres, 011 the Wiffahickon road, 4 miles, from the city, and diredtly opposite to the house of Mr.lfaac Wharton. A Lot, containing 10 acres, in Islington Lane, on said road, near the estate of laiuer Moylan, Esq. i A Lot, containing 10 acres in Turner's I.ane, on said road, and directly oppoiite to the estate of Mr. Ternant. [ Enquire of Joseph Redman, Woodstock, corner of Turner's jLane. April 6 edt 0 Wanted Immediately, 2 Smiths, a good fireman and Whidfc Smith, good encouragement will be given. Apply No 162 or 74 Market street. Phihd. Feb, 28, 179J, N. B Boarding and Lodging frie» d_ IMPORTED, And to be fold by Jacob Parke, ' No. 49, north fide of Market, between Front and Second streets Philadelphia* A General Assortment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. &e. AMONGST IVHTCII ARE, Smiths' anvils, vices Barlow, pen and o» and tiles ther pocket knives Sawmill, crosscut, Razors hand and other Scifiara saws Needles Carving chjffels and lvofy and bone combs gouges Best kirby fifti hooks Carpenters' ditto Brafscabinetfurniture , Plane irons Waggon boxes Drawing knives, and Sheet brass other edge tools Scalebeams : Locks, Spelter Hinges Plated and tinn'dbri Bolts and latches die bitts and stir- Nails (prigs, tacks rups I and screws | Do. saddle nails Frying pans | Staples and plates Smoothing irons Worftcd surcingle Shovels and tongs webbs Coffee-mills Diaper, girth and Candlesticks (train webs SiuifterS With nioftotherkind* Warming-pans of Ironmongery, Table knives & forks Cutlery, Saddlery, Riding whips Brali wares, & | 4 mo. 14th. eodtij
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